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# c 4 * eit |^ be > r patriauc ^ go izaace Jl £ ^; &P * tito ag&iast w ^ fn Mr . Bpgue and Mr . Bennett l ^ vei such indignation as they are permitted t £ o cgE # Ke 8 jfe « We ^ re thankful to a the
g ^ f »^ sj ? fp 5 * idei * e # that magistrate ^ Avvurd can not be directed at pleasure by &uch writers : tkqy gfg dangerously familiar witi * ifee «? qrd herem *; J awl * £ wr . ^ i » rp fcheir professions , we should Jbe their onv
^ pfeh ^ siye of c eying ufs to * Lollard ' s tower *** or spnae <> fcher receptacle of heretics . v There is pp part of the volume ifcffefpr us , which merits severer
censures than the chapter containing the lives of eminent Dissenters . We formerly had occasion to notice thg , injustice of these hisr
tormns to the memory of Dr . Ben ^ m ; t no riathe representaMons which they now make of him are $ | # y n > or ^ studious pf truth . H&e ^ di 4 l ? pt corne ** into the abodes of t | if FrQtr * s PqIwiS ? 3 ^ 9 * X ^ .
^ ejn $ on wa $ too sound a Protes-JapMQ rfei ^ ae ^ hiro ^ elf t > y the name of afn . uninspired teacher .: nevertbeless , his sentiments were tho $ e wiich it is generally : agreed
to denominate Arian . That he ^ x ^ rcised rfe « n $ H af private judgment and tkovgfrt fmf hifnsplf , neither rcproq&king others norfear-, ing their reproaches , is great praise : th ^
wei , Ayi ^ h ^ t were praise of ^ leBsrs ^ Bpguean ^ fcennet ^ who iM * jwy ^ f a > 1 wen , beat qualified * p d ^ fci ^ e upon , % kp " her ^ y and < &m » $ ^ ej ^ dners a ^ d ^ efu J # » ap * h « l »» t ««^ f pr iQinlini ^ Jmtm ¥ * 4 ® & ***> mtilgw and ch ^ r ^ v
t - ¦*^ % ^|| 9 L | fhi of Archdeacon ; K | f | - ^ Prd ^^ W ^^ ^ nTrtJ ^^ JB ^ k' ^^ R [^^ 'fl *^^ 4 ^ n ^^^^^^ r ^^ n '^^^^ t ^^^ F ^ ^^^ N ^ aJ ^ T ^^^ T | ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ ^ ^^^^ P ^ P Mfr ^ T t ^^^ fll ^ P / ^^ P ^^^^^ P ^^^^ P ^^^^^^ ' *^^^ T ^^^^^ P /^^^^ Pr * BP ^ f ^ PPH ^| pv" " pP ^ PwW JlBF ^^ * * iWv ^ r' e ^^^ ^^ » mUptojtjfw- > t
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terjstic language , that thifese e ^ nen t dixineswandpredtnto a mora&i and swUiii mire up to the nth iJbu-r-T > 4 ^ H the j ^ ief of si § k persons heresy ^ ^ auid the late aim - * bie JVI r * . Qil pj ^ * '«« is c ^ rtainlya great breach of Christian charity . " Wjlh Ih ^ ir usual want of m od < $ .
ty and humiuly they prono unce that Dr . ^ eii ^ o ^ W ^ san imp ^ . trabljcJu ] lipa , n >/ 40 O . No doubt ,
he w ^ $ m > ar ^ $ iga » ii « ed by assidu , ity and l&ainingtWn by brillia ^ o ? parts . But aj ^ e the ^ histo rians ignorant that it is a wide interval which separates brilliancy from
dullness ! In Dr . Benson ' s works , and especially inhi&Life ofChrut , there » re ? many cto ^ lSatiqras IjajL catiqg at once ability aod knowledge : nor could 4 ft JN > an im . penetrably ihd ) Bn ^ u ^ whose writ , i ^ gs wem tbaught ^ ort ^ y of beifg translated by , Michaelis and other
accamplished theologians on jt | te continent ; a dUtincuon the more honourable as these Gernriandiviiiei had net € * im ^ j b ^ thje same seo-Upieitts" with Benson * Qu tbc whole , thi * notable flouriftfo pf our de
authors , has r ^ mind w ^ Woh | - son s speech conxeroiiig Mr . THomas Sheridait ; f „{* ,, Wty > Sir , Sherry is dull * naturally du # f but it must 4 met taken Mm agmt 4 tol of f 0 m 9 \\ P ^ ( kecQme \ mha \\ mt nom *< te Aimu ?< -f f imbo art \ t $ e $ to of stupidity ,, Sintf ts ^ not i m wtwi ; So ( said be ^ I / ftll ^ wleid bim Att hfc thfl *
owupent fc f ; -i , '' ¦ /• v ^ -ji Th oh ^ urv ^^ ( ib ., . r ®^ ^ n ^ on ' s account ^ Calvin ' * ^ iwicem xifv tt ^ J ^^ ^ ^ f Scrvetu » W jpk
«; uti * tfep ^ vM ^ i * h- , i . t * »« K ^<> f ^«« fat : tfDll J . ^ * j v ^^ fplp ^^^ MHPiif ^ '
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rip ^ JMA ^ I ^ <®^ Si »»«/«» #% ^ i V » i # ^ i ^^ # ^ i . »^ .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1812, page 636, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1753/page/40/
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